1、中文 3500 字, 1980 单词, 1.1 万 英文字符 出处: Song Y I K. A New Vision for Public Art and Functional Landscape DesignJ. International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2014, 33(2):242257. A New Vision for Public Art and Functional Landscape Design Young Imm Kang Song Abstract This article explores how Johanso
2、ns ecological public art and landscape design addresses current social issues and community necessities. It also examines how her designs may serve as a communication tool for the surrounding society, and how her public art may provide new perspectives for community members, scientists, artists, eng
3、ineers, architects and government officials in shaping the future of their communities. The purpose of this study was to inspire art and design students in thinking about their future projects. This phenome-nological case study highlights Johansons works as a model for these students. Further- more,
4、 it discusses some educational implications as seen among university students who first studied Johansons works and then designed their own public art projects. Keywords public art, landscape design, art and design, ecological art, community art, environmental education, Patricia Johanson Introducti
5、on Biological evolution like much contemporary art is based on time, process, and chance. Both art and science have moved away from concepts of self-sufficient isolated entities toward open-ended ideas of natural related- ness, organization, and systems (Johanson 2002, 1). If this assessment of evol
6、ution is true, then the relationship between ecological public art and landscape design is shifting into a more open-ended partnership. This shift has perhaps come about from the work of ecological artists like Patricia Johanson. Her work has for many years brought together both science and art, and has suggested a new perspective and a new vision for public art designers. Artist Patricia Johanson was born in New York City and currently lives in a farmhouse in Buskirk, New York, n